Amit Shah Unveils National Cooperation Policy 2025 to Power Inclusive Growth
INDIA, JUL 24 – The policy aims to triple the cooperative sector's GDP contribution by 2034 and bring 50 crore active members into the cooperative fold, focusing on rural empowerment and inclusive growth.
- On July 24, 2025, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah will unveil the National Cooperative Policy 2025 at Atal Akshay Urja Bhawan, New Delhi, at 5 PM.
- Over two decades of socio-economic and technological change, the policy replaces the 2002 framework, considering these shifts.
- It reviewed 648 suggestions from stakeholders through 17 meetings and 4 regional workshops in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Gurugram, and Patna.
- 'The target is to have at least one cooperative organisation in every village of the country,' Shah said, urging states to implement the new policy at the earliest.
- As a milestone for 2025–45, the policy aims to create large-scale employment in rural India, aligning with Viksit Bharat @2047.
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Amit Shah Unveils National Cooperation Policy
The policy, formulated by a 48-member committee chaired by former Union minister Suresh Prabhu, comes 23 years after the first one, and aims to propel the cooperative sector to contribute three times more to the country's GDP
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Shah unveils new national policy to further strengthen cooperative movement
New Delhi, Jul 24 (PTI) Union Minister Amit Shah on Thursday announced a new national policy to boost the cooperatives sector, with the vision to have more professionally-managed and financially-independent cooperative organisations in every village. The latest announcement comes 23 years after a similar policy for cooperatives was brought way back in 2002 when Prime […]
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